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Professor
Noggin's
Creatures of Myth & Legend
•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
Gryphons,
basilisks and phoenixes all existed before Harry Potter.
Learn about these mythical creatures and explore the
science, religious beliefs and cultures that created them. |
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Professor Noggin's
Countries of the World II
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•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
A
companion game to the original Countries of the World
card game. Learn more facts about lesser known
countries and the continents they belong to. |
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Professor Noggin's
Freshwater Life of North America
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•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
Everything young
naturalists need to know about life in the ponds,
lakes and rivers of North America. Learn about River
Otter, Wood Ducks, Mosquitoes, and Snapping Turtles. |
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Professor Noggin's
Geography of Canada
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•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
Become
an expert in geography by learning about many of the
world's most interesting countries. Identify capital
cities, discover interesting facts and learn to
recognize countries by their shape. |
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Professor Noggin's
History of Canada
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•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
Travel
back in time and learn about Canada's colourful
history. From the First Peoples of North America to
Pierre Trudeau, from the CPR to the Great Depression,
this game is a snapshot of Canadian history. |
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Professor
Noggin's
Medieval Times
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•For 2-8 players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
What did the Magna Carta do for us? Who was Joan of
Arc? How did one avoid being burned as a witch? Learn
the answers as you travel back in time to a world of
knights, battles, castles and cathedrals. |
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•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
Puppies,
kittens, lizards, and turtles are just a few of the
popular pets that children long to adopt. Discover
interesting facts about common pets, and learn about
the proper care these pets need from their human
parents. |
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Professor Noggin's
Prehistoric Mammals
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•For 2-8
players or teams
•Ages 7 and up
From
Giant Beavers to Woolly Rhinos. discover the land of
prehistoric beasts. Learn about the fascinating fauna
that once roamed the earth and swam the seas. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Wildlife Safari™
Professor
Noggin embarks on an expedition of the most colorful,
exciting animals in the world, such as lions, zebras, and
elephants. The diversity of wildlife is tremendous in this
adventurous game of the natural world. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Reptiles and Amphibians™
Professor
Noggin explores some of the longest-surviving animals on
earth. Lizards, snakes and crocodilians are just a few of
the scaly, cold-blooded species that are investigated in
this new game that hatches in 2004. |
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Professor
Noggin's Earth Science™
Learn about
the volcanoes, thunderstorms, and the crust of the earth
as Professor Noggin tests your knowledge on Earth Science. |
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Professor
Noggin's National Parks™
Professor
Noggin travels around to develop a game that celebrates
our beloved parks, which have helped preserve history,
heritage, and the natural beauty of North America for the
enjoyment of all its citizens. |
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Professor
Noggin's Civil War™
Keeping in
mind that in order to know which way we are headed, we
need to know where we've been, this game has trivia on the
battles, soldiers, and different aspects of the American
Civil War. |
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Professor
Noggin's American Revolution™
Professor
Noggin offers a game covering the American Revolution, a
happening that shaped the modern United States of America.
No other children's game uncovers the significant events
with such fresh, enlightening trivia facts. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Ancient Civilizations™
Professor
Noggin steps back in time to explore lost but not
forgotten civilizations. Discover facts about ancient
places, philosophers, buildings, clothing, arts, and
empires on a trivia-filled journey of discovery. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Famous Inventions™
The world is
made up of famous inventions. Professor Noggin looks
throughout history to quiz you on how the most prominent
inventions were made, and who made them. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Wonders of Science™
Professor
Noggin takes Science out of the classroom and into this
entertaining trivia game. See what you know, and learn
surprising new facts as you go. Wonders of Science will
create science wonderment for all who play. |
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Professor
Noggin’s First Peoples of North America™
Professor
Noggin explores traditional ways of life from various
tribes across North America in this factually accurate,
historically significant game that recognizes and
celebrates practices and beliefs of First peoples.
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Professor
Noggin’s Wildlife of North America™
Discover
traits of animals that live in a natural, undomesticated
state. Learn about what they eat, how they protect
themselves, and what senses they rely on the most. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Countries of the World™
For those
who know plenty about their own country, but want to learn
about other areas of the world, Professor Noggin offers a
trivia game on various countries, and their flags,
capitals, languages, traditions, as well as the animals
and people who inhabit them. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Life on the Farm™
Cultivate
your mind with trivia questions from Professor Noggin’s
Life on the Farm. Topics range from all aspects of farm
life, including animals, plants, and machines. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Life in the Ocean™
Take a
plunge into the coolest trivia game yet. Professor Noggin
offers a variety of questions as vastly deep as the ocean
itself, with trivia on dolphins, whales, sharks, and many
other animals of the high seas. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Insects & Spiders™
Insects and
Spiders are some of nature’s tiniest wonders. Learn what
they eat, where they live, and what makes them unique in
this creepy, crawly Professor Noggin game that is
guaranteed to keep you swarming with excitement |
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Professor
Noggin’s Dinosaur Card Game™
These
prehistoric creatures will come to life in this game of
frightening facts and deadly discoveries. Find out
everything you wanted know to know about Dinosaurs,
including what they ate, how big they grew, and how they
defended themselves. |
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Professor
Noggin’s Birds of North America™
Test your
knowledge on the warm-blooded, egg-laying, feathered
vertebrates more commonly known as birds. Just because
they all have wings doesn’t mean they’re all the same. In
fact, Professor Noggin will give you a true bird’s eye
view of what kinds of differences are found in these
incredible creatures |
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Professor
Noggin’s Outer Space™
Professor
Noggin delves deep into Outer Space, exploring plants,
starts, and solar systems. Explore the cosmos in this
challenging trivia game that will have you guessing about
everything under the sun, and some things over it. |